Distinguish primary, secondary, and tertiary chloroplast endosymbiosis. Give examples of each from within the phylogeny of eukaryotes.
Primary endosymbiosis involveS the engulfment of A bacterium by another free living organism.Secondary endosymbiosis Occurs when the product of primary endosymbiosis is itself engfed and retained by another free livnIng eukaryote.teritiary endosymbiosis Is when a dinoflagellate losts it's chloroplast and took up another protist that had acquired It's chloroplast through Secondary endosymbiosis.
Examples:primary-Prokaryote+eukaryote
Secondary-brown algae
Teritiray-Dinoflagellate
Distinguish primary, secondary, and tertiary chloroplast endosymbiosis. Give examples of each from within the phylogeny of...
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Distinguish between the different levels of protein structure, including primary, secondary, tertiary, and Question Prions are a type of protein implicated in bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), also known as "mad cow disease," and related pathologies found in sheep (scrappie) and humans (Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease). The disease occurs when sections of an otherwise healthy protein misfold from alpha-helices to beta-pleated sheets, forming tightly packed sections of beta-pleated sheets that are difficult to break down. The disease propagates because the misfolded prions induce...
Distinguish between the Different levels of Protein Structure, Induding Primary, Secondary. Tertiary and Quaternary Question Which of the following types of connections maintain the primary structure of a protein? Select all that apply hydrophobic interactions hydrogen bonds peptide bonds disulfide bonds FEEDBACK MORE INSTRUCTIO Activity Details ✓ You have viewed this op Visited Oct 3, 2019 11:12 PM Ota 35N
70.Explain how the phylogeny of Eukaryotes represents a polytomy between the supergroups. 71.Explain the relationship between Horizontal Gene Transfer, the Web of Life and plastids+mitochondria. 72.Explain why protist is a non-monophyletic term. Explain why algae is a non- monophyletic term. 73.What lineage underwent Tertiary endosymbiosis? 74.What are red tides? 75.What is a cause of bioluminescence in California? 76.What is diatomaceous earth, what supergroup is this related to? 77.Are most organisms in the Eukaryote super groups unicellular or multicellular? 78. Explain...
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4. (a) Define the four levels of protein structure (primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary). (2 pt) (b) List four examples of types of interactions which give rise to tertiary structure. (2 pt) (c) What is protein denaturation, and list at least three ways this can be achieved. (2 pt)
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